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Description

This deck is all about one thing. Demon tokens. What you really want to do is pull out as many as possible. This deck has gone from 0 to 4 tokens in one turn. Needless to say, my opponent scoops every time. One thing this does is sac one Demon to Disciple of Griselbrand and then making two more with Parallel Lives. This isn't just designed by me. It was worked on by the top players at my local card shop.

Comments

July 2, 2012
6:41 a.m.

I actually though about that a LOT. I used to use a Reassembling Skeleton
-based demon deck. In this deck, I can tap out almost every turn doing lots of combos and quite honestly, the skeleton seems to waste my mana. Plus I never seem to run out of creatures to sac so I don't need his ability all too much. Also take into consideration that most of my creatures sac themselves, giving me access to a forced morbid. card:Altar's Reap is the only card in this deck that would actually sac the skeleton.

July 2, 2012
12:29 p.m.

(This is in response to your comment on my deck:morbid-reaper-help-wanted)

I did see your deck earlier, and I like the way you have it set up. Fume Spitter
is certainly a very nice opening play, and I hadn't thought (no idea why) to use Dawntreader Elk
till I saw your deck.

I playtested our decks against each other, and I found that while they were closely matched, mine won more often. To be fair, this is probably due to the fact that I won't be able to play your deck nearly as well as you do, as I have limited knowledge of all the tactics and strategies you use.

When I was playtesting, I found that Gutter Grime
was every bit as strong as you make it out to be, but I was still able to take care of it, since you couldn't get it out very early. By the same token, I never found a situation in which I could properly play Mikaeus, the Unhallowed
, again thanks to high mana cost. Also, how much do you end up using Demonlord of Ashmouth
? I had thought about him, but decided that his sac was too hard to control.

July 3, 2012
1:20 a.m.

The tactics I use in this deck are very strange. I usually never sac anything until i have Skirsdag High Priest
on the field. and at that point, i will almost always tap a token for a token. actaully, when i play Mikaeus, the Unhallowed
, i almost always have Brindle Boar
and Fume Spitter
on the field. And if you sac them at the right times, that's 16 extra life. With Caravan Vigil
and Dawntreader Elk
, i never have a problem playing him or Reaper from the Abyss
. and Demonlord of Ashmouth
to me, has always been like an extra token swinging. And yes, his sac is hard to control, which is why i only run one. I am considering taking him out. And thank you. I couldn't find any decks anywhere that weren't a touch-up of Deathly Dominions either.

July 6, 2012
9:07 a.m.

Try Ulvenwald Tracker
. It acts as removal and activates morbid for you. It works great with Typhoid Rats
, too, so you might want a fourth. Since you're killing so many creatures, Blood Artist
will help you win the close races. Mimic Vat
would also help you get extra value from your creatures. I would also suggest running some number of Acidic Slime
as well, either in main or sideboard.

July 7, 2012
3:54 p.m.

July 7, 2012
4:28 p.m.

July 7, 2012
7:21 p.m.

Never seen Morbid token demon decks but this one really opened my eyes how great they can be! One thing is still bothers my mind, this deck don't really have much of a removal. Only Tragic Slip
and now you don't have those Reaper from the Abyss
. What was the reason for removing those Reapers away? O.O

July 8, 2012
1:19 p.m.

July 8, 2012
1:32 p.m.

We took the old Think Morbid Thoughts deck and laid it out. They said that they loved my idea and it would "take tokens to a whole new level." We worked on the best way to gain life and swarm. And it was such an obvious combo. Disciple of Griselbrand
, Parallel Lives
, and Skirsdag High Priest
.

July 9, 2012
1:39 a.m.

Viridan emmisary is not going to be standard post rotation. and the other two aren't important enough. the one life thing is nothing when you gain 5 off every token and burn with soulcage fiend. blood artist can't compare.

July 9, 2012
4:04 a.m.

July 9, 2012
4:12 a.m.

The engine of the deck, while very strong when it is going, is very fragile to removal. You will have a hard time rebounding after a board wipe, and a deck like this would be very easy to sideboard against. Take out the Priests and Lives and this deck doesn't have much going for it. Regardless, you made a decent Morbid deck, something I gave up ever seeing, and using the High Priest which is card I have been wanting to exploit! +1 from me for a very strong effort!

July 9, 2012
10:06 a.m.

Yes. The deck is a little hard to use without the priest. And I've won plenty without parallel lives. One of the players that help designed and I quote "Yeah. If they kill the priest, so what? You're running four preists, 7 draw cards, and garruk can tutor. If they kill one, there's another one right around the corner." Now if they were to play Sever the Bloodline
, my response is simple and I've done it plenty of times. Sac Skirsdag High Priest
to the disciple, so Sever the Bloodline
has no target.

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